How is Huck's crisis of conscience and the decision he makes about Jim an examle of dramatic irony? Consider how he describes his decision to help Jim: "a lowdown thing," "wicked," and "a disgrace."

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Huck's conscience and sense of goodness override the environment and culture in which he's been raised. He describes the decision in that way because as a white southerner he's not supoosed to feel or act the way he does.